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Inequality and Social Stratification in Postsocialist China
Annual Review of Sociology, 2019This article reviews research on inequality and social stratification in China since the mid-1990s. Going beyond the theoretical framework of the market transition debate, research in the field has been advanced by paying more attention to the roles of ...
Xiaogang Wu
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Labour, Life and Poverty, 2021
In the first section of the chapter, are considered models of social stratification based on the function of social groups in society (occupations, estates and so on), only to discover their relative unimportance to the Byzantine social structure. Rather, the Byzantines stratified their society according to the degree of possession of economic and ...
F. Zweig
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In the first section of the chapter, are considered models of social stratification based on the function of social groups in society (occupations, estates and so on), only to discover their relative unimportance to the Byzantine social structure. Rather, the Byzantines stratified their society according to the degree of possession of economic and ...
F. Zweig
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Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, 2014
Budowski Monica, Tillmann Robin
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Budowski Monica, Tillmann Robin
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Property, Institutions, and Social Stratification in Africa
, 2020In this book, Franklin Obeng-Odoom seeks to carefully explain, engage, and systematically question the existing explanations of inequalities within Africa, and between Africa and the rest of the world using insights from the emerging field of ...
F. Obeng-Odoom
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Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture, 2013
Every society has an organizational structure that reflects what is valued by that society. Those members of the society that are deemed more valuable or that contribute more to society are rewarded with a larger share of the goods and services. The ancient Mediterranean world functioned within a rigid hierarchical structure, in which the most valued ...
Varun Malhotra, Ritika Malhotra
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Every society has an organizational structure that reflects what is valued by that society. Those members of the society that are deemed more valuable or that contribute more to society are rewarded with a larger share of the goods and services. The ancient Mediterranean world functioned within a rigid hierarchical structure, in which the most valued ...
Varun Malhotra, Ritika Malhotra
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Social stratification and mobility among Chinese middle class households: An empirical investigation
International Business Review, 2016Erin Cavusgil
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Journal of Contemporary China, 2019
This article draws on analysis of local policy documents and migrant and official interviews to explore the development, implementation and impacts of two aspects of China’s 2014 hukou reforms that have been less scrutinised than the abolition of the ...
Yiming Dong, Charlotte Goodburn
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This article draws on analysis of local policy documents and migrant and official interviews to explore the development, implementation and impacts of two aspects of China’s 2014 hukou reforms that have been less scrutinised than the abolition of the ...
Yiming Dong, Charlotte Goodburn
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Communication Research and Practice, 2019
Digital inclusion should be understood in ways beyond access and must take into consideration class formation, the stratification of information, and structural systems of power.
Cecilia S. Uy-Tioco
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Digital inclusion should be understood in ways beyond access and must take into consideration class formation, the stratification of information, and structural systems of power.
Cecilia S. Uy-Tioco
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